Products Ltd, Paper -mill ae days \alter the company. dent into the Spanish River: | : thousands of fish In the river. The . . maigg Kilts driving vacatloners and ‘sport. shermen away. from this Northern : Bast’ Tuesday, ‘about 186,000 litces of me detergent overflowed from # holding tank at the: mill.and flowed Into the river: ‘The fi Ontario. Enyironment Ministry. has-since foes - warned people not to drink: water from the ‘river or. swim. in ‘it. - ‘Protesters. ‘said the companz and: the : ~ ministry. were understating the damage © the chemical spill-caused. » “The river ‘is dead,” said James Vane,” a motel and tourist camp owner from the’ nearby town of.Spanish. “The ministry is: - talking.2 about a: few thousand dead fish, biit.- _ + my guéds is that there are 50,000 dead "fish : > * floating on the surface of' the river, not’ ~ including the ones that have sunk to the | : a bottom.” cots Vance. said | he and other weotesterd 7 tourist area. - NEW. “WESTMINSTER, BC. (CP) . said Brown. “Butthe land and the building : The B.C. Penitentiary, the histeric federal belong to the federal government, so it’s - institution that was the scene ‘of hostage " up to them to do what they like with it." * - " takings‘ and. riots before, shutting down -thrbe years, ago, is once again the focus of - attention following the-death Sunday of a. man who fell from the roof. of the building _ Garing a party. RCMP said David Leo MeDonaid, 23, of. Burnaby, B.C., was partying with friends. ‘on the roof af the former prigon in this city south of -Vancduver during the ~aarly morning hours when he fell about 6 metres to bis death. © «Police said they are not certain: how MeDonald : ‘and -friends got~ inside the. : prison, . however - break-ins have been occurring regularly at’ the penitentiary; says New. Westminster : ‘Mayor Tom: Brown.” ” ‘ Brown said in an interview the Public Works Dept. has been replacing new bolts . and chains at the institution once or twice . 8 Week. He said the only. way he sees to prevent the problem is to tear the ‘building : down...” is now up to wanderers - oid lke to knock the whole thing dovin." ~ Party: goers break j in Brown said’ the government ‘has put a $10;:1 million price tag on the building and the 70 acres of land on which it sits, a price _’ New Westminster city council can't afford. He said it would cost another #2. million to . ‘tear the prison down. - ; . New Westminster police say the Public - Worke Dept. used to patrol the area, but it local police. Police say th tin "view .of- the number of late-night on the property, the only . Magazine pays its way VICTORIA (CP) — provincial The government's - decision. fo. tum Beautiful: wheis tpald.-- _ B.C, magazine over to the - private “sector wasn't prompted .. by economic considerations, says editor Bryan McGill, “We pay our. way,” he said. “We were projecting a profit of half a. million this : - year.” - . MGill- was ‘commenting ; bllowing last week's ro ; ” announcement that - magazine will be sold mi that all staff will lose 'their Jobs Oct.31. McGill. said the: ‘magazine's role' in attracting visitors to spend money in.the province was -that ‘eliminates the “entire - , ' creative staff: of ‘tourism,” Deautiful.: B.C employees were and posters put out by: the ministry., | The move paves the way for former — communications . adviser to ‘Premier Bill the | Bennett, . to: buy magazine, which has 400, 000 readers. . Brown has said he wanted | to buy the magazine and he’: hopes to meet with Tourism. Minister Claude Richmond to discuss a deal. * Asked if staff members also | ‘ responsible «for "brochures | Vancouver media. ‘consultant Dave Brown, its’ biggest —_ financial succeas. : About 30 émployees will lose their jobs in a-move _Plane crashes might find jobs with the new owner, McGill said: ‘I doubt It. I’m sure they'll have, their own staff.” QUITO: (CP) — An Ecuadorean jetliner carrying 115 _ people crashed in flames today as it was about to land in the © - Andean city-of Cuenca. Radio reporters. onthe scene said there were no survivors,’ “The reporters sald officials. of the state-owned TAME. airlina aaid the plane was carrying 110 passengers and five crew members, : “One report said the plane, a Boeing 737, crashed, into Gaullum Mountain, less than two kilometres from Cuenca, The crash site is close to a military barracks and troops - were mobllized to help in rescue operations, officials said. The plane left Quito at 7 a.m. for Cuenca, 475 kilometres to the south, and crashed 45 minutes later, they sald. _ Scouting defended _, KANANASKIS COUNTRY, Alta. (CP) — Seouts and " seoutmasters attending the 15th World: Scout Jamboree dispute any suggestion scouting is para-military. - _ st hurts our image to be called military,” said Brian ll, 17, of Virgina. “We lose a lot of potential membera ause of that misconception.” - ‘More than 15,000 scouts from over 75 ‘countries are attending the 12-day jamboree in Kananaskis Country, an ‘Alberta provincial park in thé Rocky Mountain foothills. about #0 kilometres west of Calgary. The Jamboree ends duly 16. | Scouting was founded bya profesaional soldiet, Robert Baden-Powell, after his defence of the. town of Mafeking in - 1899 during the Boer War... - Baden-Powell’s grandson, Lord Baden Powell, an Advisor at the jamboree, said village children were used as. ntessengers during, thé ‘telge. - “The 45-year-old British stockbroker said scouting has never had a military component. “If you've ever seen scouts marching you know there’ a not militarism in scouting.” “Ed Landreman, 65, said scouting. was much more, ‘tpilitary-oriented in the 1930s. “Our scoutmaster was in the First World War and we learned drilling,” he said. “You might call it, regimented, but lt was @ lot of fun.” == Baden-Powell said hard physical exercise in scouting’ contributes to consciousness raising. . ' } an . ros bony ‘to: *- .the fishermen, but Vance said-the group’): -will-continue | efforts to meet with Eddy mn 7 mansgement. - : = “He said he wants to see e ‘charges ‘laid ot ‘against Eddy.and the company ferced.to |] clean up the river and restock it with fish. ~ - An Environment . Ministry spokesman - sald the spill coated the river’s surface - ‘with a brown, oily. emulsion, Jowering ‘oxygen levels in the. water “and . omens ‘atretch on one bank of the | |-:: * “Spanish Riyer. The same numiber could be ‘: found on both sides. of the 4s-kilometra’ ; tiver, he sald, 7; - \Wanee; who: said “he tas “Ioat ‘ouirist , business -at' his” fishing - camp, { also’ disagreed with. an Environment Ministry... “statement: that ‘only ““'coarser"figh “Had | been ‘killed-in’ the spill; He said the-dead. "fish included pickerel, bass-and perch: During” ‘the . ‘protest. Saturday;™. ‘no! ‘company spokesman came out to 8 s t . -asphyxiating the fish, The ministry hasn't - . decided: whether. to lay charges, ‘the- Spokesman said. ~ - The pollution from. ‘the spill is heading. downstream toward the north channel of - . Georgian Bay and Lake, Huron, a Popular : guarantee that this would not’ happen again is:to. tear the place down, - - The troubled institution was the scene of *.. many hostage takings and riots. during its - more than 100-year history. In 1978, five prisoners seized 13 hostages’ . “and held them- The authorities appear to- have coneludied that the: visit - last month of Pope John Paul opened the road tq lifting martial law despite demonstrations by leaders: of the outlawed independent union Solidarity... * Roman Catholic primate Jozef Cardinal Glemp has said he “‘hoped’’. martial law would be lifted July 22.0 On Sunday in Rome, Glemp criticized the western presa for what he said was political speculation during the papal . Visit. “The world of political journalism, of speculation, ‘Again showed itself to be superficial,” Glemp aid durong a mass’ at St. Stanislaw, a Polish church in Rome. ‘The mass media |” , often gives a distorted view of life so that often man does not know. -how to deal with that which J& written: ; He told the congregation that “if foreigners don’t stick their noses in the affairs of Poland; the church within: the. nation sable to stand up.and walix on the road of its historic mission,” MacGuigan supported , The provinces likely will support Justice Minister Mark MacGuigan if he proposes. no-fault divorce and a one-year waiting period, Manitoba’s Attorney General Roland Penner said today, A "good consultative process” between Ottawa and the . provinces has produced general unanimity, Penner told reporters as a conference of attorneys genéral was to begin. Divorce law is on Tueaday's agenda. . MacGuigan has indicated he will introduce amendments to the Divorce Act later this year but: -will discuss changes ‘With: the attorneys general. at. ‘the fegeral-proviecial conference as part of the process.’ : Penner said he:felt-a:six-month father than @ one-year Tran _ wait was enough but he could live with one year. "out, probably over the same | And he said he Is glad Ottawa has dropped the notion of “substantive jurisdiction,” which would have resulted in different divorce laws In each province. “Everything is operating normally,” she ‘said. ba ” Stratford Summer Music, the three-year-old event at the home of the Stratford. Festival. oe, For a Jong: time he was’ principal conductor, of the - BBC. Wejsh= orchestra, but "has given that up. In the last: ’ charge of the Lakehead and Regina symphonies. ‘Aud as. a guest . ‘conductor, _ engagements have taken in their approach to. new things, - . “The only way -you are going to do anything in this . country at this. particular point is by developing your own thing. Yet we seem to --'15-years he has also been in punish the people who are aggressive. You start to make a list (of Brott’s his. musical appointments) and I begin to feel -very “him to Europe, Central and sheepish. That shouldn't South America and. the Far ° be.” . East. NOT UNABASHED -- . When he was asked about the number of positions he holds in music, Brott looked abashed, ; them,” he said.: “That's rot fair," He travels in style, often because that is the only way | The’ can fulfil, his . €ngagements. - When a storm recently threatened “to delay his flight to Ottawa from Toronto he chartered a ' plane.to get ahead of. the -.storm and = meet . his * commitment to conduct the Natlonal . Arts * Centre . Orchestra, . Not yet 40, Brott is a eclon: ‘of a Montreal family headed “ by °° Alexander Brett, Fires to _be-started- BANFF, “Alta, (CP) — |. National parks officials will be put in the unique position this. fall of “having to intentionally start:'a fire in this heavily forested region of Alberta It.is part ofa program to test the. use of controlled fires to maintain . natural vegetation and wildlife conditions. Although fires-are part of the natural regeneration cycle for forests,-ihere has * not -been a major fire: in Banff National Park in the last 50 years, says park’ warden Cliff White; .~- “Don't ‘start cotinting | . White, who is overseeing — the fire experiment, says there: were probably two. mafor fires in the 50 years prior to 1930. : ~. While a major fire would | be a threat both to life and property: and would not be - allowed: . to ‘burn - uncontrolled, park officials hope they can ‘duplicate its regenerative efects | in small areas. The fire planned’ ‘for September will be the firat prescribed burn in: Banff. National Park. . ’.-The® technique | is extensively” used. in British Columbia and a burn was alse done by. ” the Alberta forestry service | | this year at Ram: River. oo The © pray 16 hectares nine kilometres . hortheast of. the townslte. . “It's one of the safest sites in the park,” White says, explaining it is bordered by- a loop road and a canal. The site was chosen not - just because the fire ean be contained. in it, but also. ~ because of the vegetation, known as montane, ““That vegetation type is the moat dependent on fire ‘for ita maintenance,’’ White says. “It’s really important - wildlife habitat in the. winter. is . tame, Montane Is found at lower mountain elevations and Is characterized by open ‘stands of Douglas fir, lodgepole pine grasslands, ‘Above the”! montane are dense stands of © lodgepole pine. 7 Under natural conditions, where fires are not put out, the montane area would | burn every 20 to 50 years, White says. ; _ However, more’ native sb ER Mp Kers. 5 ashamed? ‘born canductors are| being . fi bons daveloped, ‘he said.’ - Brott Is preparing now for. the. 100th anniversary of the _ Hamilton -. » Philh, cmonic.. ‘been : putting. together for ” Ontario Place will have: the’. 3. On. ‘hie! ‘retat Ottawa A § Philharmonic asa. regional Tte... orchestra © and -summery - 1 with an ‘players’ rought in: “from. “other rehestras. to’ ‘give® a of «them summer ‘employment... my Concentrate on light classics’! a ‘programs. . aimed‘at attracting crowds ‘The. new orchestra. he has.” . to the open-air pavilion’ on: Lake Ontario. National Ballet, One program will featiwe > a . Veronica Tennant of the | - dandng - with a partner. Gne will . . feature Ontario barbershop = quartets and another music. ‘from Broadway. . Hardy will conduct his own _ Hagood ‘music stilt another at concert. | And, a8 if all this iat” - enough, Brott hag “been «-/4/ writing a proposal for a new "Nova Scotia Symphony, to be a stable successor to the Atlantic’ Symphony which | once toured the Maritimes. but has since succeeded by the. Halifax orchestra he now heads. $500, Yi Provincial _ WINNING NUMBERS 5 r 2 / 000 Tia's 80 918 | * your ticket. 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